UK Study Shows Cannabis Pill May Treat Symptoms of MS, But Does Not Slow the Progression of the Disease

Although research from a large UK study has not proven that cannabis slows the progression of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), patients reported that it did help relieve many of the symptoms associated with the disease. According to SFGate.com, standardized 25mg full-spectrum cannabis tablets are ideal for patients who prefer all-natural remedies that don't require smoking to give consistent benefits.

Marijuana and cannabis-based medicines have been recommended by doctors and used by MS patients for decades. Mark Wagner, MD, said, "In my experience, cannabinoids ease muscle spasticity symptoms in MS patients." Doctors recommend the cannabis pill rather than the raw product because the potency is always the same.

Idrasil, a 25mg full spectrum cannabis pill, is also effective in treating other conditions, such as AIDS and wasting syndrome, cancer, fibromyalgia, Crohn's disease, Alzheimer's disease, glaucoma, chronic pain, Parkinson's disease, sleep disorders, anxiety, and depression. Since Idrasil does not have the same addictive effects as many opiates, it is also used in the treatment of chemical dependency and withdrawal symptoms. For pain patients, it may provide an option for chronic pain that has less harmful side effects than opiates.

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Olivia, writes:
Cindy, Evan my 19 year old son will be discharged from the hospital tomorrow. He checked in following a near fatal Heroin overdose. I am very concerned about his continued use and do not think it is a good idea for him to return home so soon. Any suggestions?

Cindy, writes:
Olivia, Evan should not return home so quickly as it is the same environment where he used Heroin. The detox process is the first stage of treatment, which is occurring at the hospital. Rather than return home Evan should check into a residential treatment center to address the issues that cause and trigger his Heroin use.